But it's not just blogs, we're seeing images and reports of events from people around the continent, on platforms like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Rhianna Patrick from the ABC's Speaking Out, used Storify to collate images and stories from all over social media about the first day of NAIDOC Celebrations. Storify is a great tool to curate a picture of a topic all in one place.

One last thing, Luke Pearson is leading the Get NAIDOC trending movement on Twitter. Trending basically means that a term or topic is is being talking about by many people at the same time. By trending, topics can gain broader attention and audience. In itself it's not a goal of a movement, it's an opportunity to grow people's understanding, knowledge and awareness of a topic, event, or issue.

Think I'm finally getting the hang of this radio thing. I hope I sound ok. I did manage to fit in a "Go Qld". Lol.

Iscariot Media does not endorse the contents of blogs that we promote on Deadly Bloggers. Our goal is to simply promote blogging as a way to have-your-say as well as to promote blogs by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander bloggers.